Drivers may be Uber’s weak link. Uber is an app-based brokering businesses, matching driver availability with consumer needs. ... Dr Rohan Miller and Dr David Oliver are senior lecturers at the University of Sydney Business School.
Dr Kym Sheehan, Corporate Law. “This absence of board accountability and responsibility has significant implications for human rights. ... With human rights, the real challenge is persuading these companies to recognise that they are material – not
On graduating from high school, Syarif applied to study engineering or law at Hasanuddin University in Makassar, South Sulawesi province. ... He was accepted for the latter and chose international law because he wanted to travel.
had various successes including winning Innovator of the Year Award at the Australian Law Awards (2019.). ... And, he recalls some of his fondest memories of his time at Sydney Law School.
University of Sydney academics from the disciplines of cybersecurity, media, law and health comment on COVIDSafe, the COVID-19 contact tracing app released by the federal government. ... China also uses mobile apps for combating COVID-19. “Australia is
Exploitative practices, including human trafficking, slavery, servitude, forced labour, debt bondage and forced marriage, are all considered modern slavery and are serious crimes under Australian law. ... of the Provost and Deputy Vice Chancellor
Ether is a currency created for Ethereum, an open-source platform based on blockchain technology,” says conference organiserDavid Chaikin, the head of BusinessLaw at the University of Sydney Business School. ... Much of what we covered will find its
Insider trading is not a victimless crime. In the wake of the Senate inquiry into financial crime, Dr Juliette Overland from the Business School explains why we need strict penalties. ... This article was originally published onis a senior lecturer in
retention laws, writes Associate Professor Uri Gal from the University of Sydney Business School. ... Third, the law is justified by the need to protect Australians from terrorist acts.